Development and Psychopathology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Development and Psychopathology is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
DPP volume 34 issue 5 Cover and Front matter75
Testing the ecophenotype hypothesis: Differences in white matter microstructure in youth with conduct disorder with versus without a history of childhood abuse65
Implications of unique and shared variance of interparental conflict and child emotional insecurity through parental depressive symptomology54
Pubertal timing moderates the same-day coupling between family hassles and negative affect in girls and boys51
Cascade effects of a parenting-focused program for divorced families on three health-related outcomes in emerging adulthood44
Parental overprotection moderates the association between recent stressor exposure and anxiety during the transition to university37
Risk and resilience profiles and their transition pathways in the ABCD Study – CORRIGENDUM34
Maternal childhood maltreatment trauma resolution: Development of a novel narrative coding measure and implications for intergenerational parenting processes32
Parental differential treatment and symptoms of child psychopathology: A twin study31
Unresolved attachment and identity diffusion in adolescence28
Within-person pathways among maternal depressive symptoms and offspring internalizing problems from early childhood through adolescence28
Emergence and evolution of developmental resilience science over half a century27
Genetic risk of AUDs and childhood impulsivity: Examining the role of parenting and family environment25
Interviewing young offenders about child-on-child sexual abuse25
Developmental antecedents of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms in middle childhood: The role of father-child interactions and children’s emotional underregulation25
Longitudinal associations between early childhood irritability and adolescent depression symptoms in autistic children are mediated by peer relationships but not educational engagement24
Seeing adolescents grow from many angles using a multilevel approach: A tribute to the contributions of Dante Cicchetti to the field of developmental psychopathology22
Effects of adverse childhood experiences on observed parenting and children’s behavior problems among Jewish and Arab Muslim families in Israel21
Positive childhood experiences and adult mental health symptoms: A meta-analysis21
Childhood unpredictability research within the developmental psychopathology framework: Advances, implications, and future directions21
Pathways to health: A longitudinal examination of protective factors in children with and without preschool anxiety21
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